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  2. Begin by reviewing the General Information section, which outlines filing requirements and due dates. Ensure you have completed your federal Form 1120S before proceeding.
  3. Fill in your Minnesota Tax ID number on the designated line. This is crucial for proper crediting of payments.
  4. Complete Line 1 regarding S Corporation Taxes by checking applicable boxes and entering the total tax amount based on your calculations.
  5. For Line 2, refer to M8A to determine your minimum fee and enter that amount accordingly.
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Minnesota State Income Tax Forms If you need Minnesota income tax forms: Download forms from the Minnesota Department of Revenue. Photocopy the forms you need at a library. Call 800-657-3676 or 651-296-4444 to place an order.
You may receive a letter from the Minnesota Department of Revenue indicating we received a suspicious Minnesota income tax or property tax refund return. In these cases, we stop processing the return to safeguard your information.
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Form M1 is the individual income tax form in Minnesota. 2. File your taxes.

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